Advanced Users Guide 3. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows 7 This instruction is for Window 7 Ultimate. 1. Click [Start] – [Control Panel] - [View network status and tasks in Network and Internet]. 2. Click [Change advanced sharing settings] on the right side of the screen after appearing Network and Sharing Centre.
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Advanced Users Guide 3. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows 7 3. Change sharing options (refer to the above image). The sharing option needs to be applied in your home or company (Current Profile).
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Advanced Users Guide 3. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows 7 4. Select a folder you want to share, and click on the right side of mouse, then click [Properties] on pop-up menu. Click 5. Click *Sharing+ on tap menu, and then click *Advanced Sharing…+.
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Advanced Users Guide 3. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows 7 Click Click 6. Check on [Share this folder], then click [Permissions]. Click Click 7. Click *Add+ if there is no “Guest” account due to “Everyone” and “Guest” account needed in order to Network sharing.
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Advanced Users Guide 3. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows 7 Click 8. Click [OK] after entering [Guest] (refer to the above image). 9. Click [OK] - [Apply] – *OK+ in order to confirm if “Guest” account is added or not. (Both Guest and Everyone account must be placed).
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Advanced Users Guide 3. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows 7 Click 10. Plus, add *Guest+ account on Security tap menu, then click *Edit…+ (refer to the above image). Click 11. Click *Add…+ (refer to the above image).
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Advanced Users Guide 3. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows 7 12. Click [OK] after typing [Guest] account. 13. Complete setup as confirming “Guest” account added by selecting *OK+ – [Apply] – [OK] (Both Guest and Account must be placed). If there is no “Everyone”, you should add it.
Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista This instruction is for Window Visa Ultimate. 1. Click [Start] - [Network] – [Properties]. Click Click 2. Click [Network discovery] - [Turn on network discovery] and then, click [Apply].
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Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista Click Click 3. Click [File sharing] – [Turn on file sharing], and then click [Apply]. Click Click 4. (Important) Click [Password protected sharing] – [Turn off password protected sharing], and then click [Apply].
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Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista Click 5. Move cursor to which folder you want to share and then go to the [Properties] on pop-up menu as clicking on the right side of mouse. Click 6.
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Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista Click Click 7. Check on [Share this folder], then click [Permissions]. Click 8. Click *Add…+ button in order to add “Guest” account.
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Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista Click 9. Type [Guest], and then click [OK]. Click Click Click 10. Once completed, check if there is “Guest” account or not, then *OK+ – [Apply] – [OK].
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Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista 11. Click [Apply] – *OK+ so you will complete adding “Guest” account on sharing tap menu. Click 12. Confirm if there are both “Guest” and “Everyone” accounts or not on “Security” tap menu. If there is no “Guest”...
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Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista Click 13. Click *Add+ if there is no “Guest” account. Click 14. Type [Guest] (refer to the above image), then click [OK].
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Advanced Users Guide 4. How to set-up Folder Sharing in Windows Vista 15. Check if “Guest” account is correctly added or not, then click *Apply+ – [OK]. 16. Click [Close] to set completed.
Advanced Users Guide 5. If folder accessing in window XP isn’t available. The instruction is subject to there isn’t any problem in IP, Network Workgroup, Computer’s name, and so on. You, therefore, need to check Security set up part. Note: This instruction will be able to have effect on changing value, registry key correction in system, hence, you must not change other set value, incorrect setting value will be able to cause serious damage to your system].
Advanced Users Guide 6. How to configure Folder Sharing Permission in Windows XP This instruction is for Windows XP Professional Users. Click 1. Click [My Computer] – [Tools] – *Folder Options…+. Click 2. Click *Folder Options…+ – [View] – *Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)+ in “Advanced settings” – [OK]. ※...
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Advanced Users Guide 6. How to configure Folder Sharing Permission in Windows XP Click 3. Select a folder you want to share in Network, then click [Properties] – [Sharing]. Click 4. Click [Share this folder] – [Permission]. If there is no “Guest” account, click *Add…+ button.
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Advanced Users Guide 6. How to configure Folder Sharing Permission in Windows XP Click 5. Type [Guest], and then click [OK]. 6. As you check “Guest” account added, the setting will be completed by clicking *OK+ – [Apply] – [OK].
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Advanced Users Guide 6. How to configure Folder Sharing Permission in Windows XP Click 7. Click [Share permissions] – [Add]. Click 8. Type [Guest] and then, click [OK].
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Advanced Users Guide 6. How to configure Folder Sharing Permission in Windows XP 9. As you check “Guest” account added in Security tap, setting will be completed by *Apply+ – [OK]. You will be able to use this method in order to allow (or block) the access by someone.
Advanced Users Guide 7. How to register Network PC Shortcut Use this guide to create a shortcut to save you the time of searching through the Network 1. To go [Media Library] – [NET] – [My_Shorcuts]. Press *FUNC+ button on your remote in “My_Shortcuts” As starting Windows, enter ID and PWD into pop-up window screen, then if window appears, press [Add] button.
For Windows Vista, (1) Select [Start] – [Control Panel] – [User accounts] – [Manage another account] (2) Click [Guest] (3) Change from [Guest accounts is off] to [Turn on] Reboot PC and Xtreamer, then you will be able to connect Network.
Settings Network 1. Wired LAN Setup DHCP IP (AUTO) The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a networking protocol used to automatically retrieve IP address assignments through Wired LAN. This feature is set as a default value so that IP address is automatically assigned by RJ45 connecting and rebooting.
4. Enter correct passkey, and then press [OK]. Note - The “USB WiFi Antenna” can only be used with the Xtreamer products. Other devices will not be compatible. - Only “Web hex character codes” is supported. - Web hex encoding supports 64-bit and 128-bit integers capable.
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Settings Network 2. Wireless LAN Setup 5. Select DHCP IP (AUTO) or choose Static IP and enter your network details. 6. Press *Enter+ button after confirming “Setting List” and then it will try to connect to router so that you will see “Test OK and Show Net Info”.
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